If Adkins had a plan. It seems though that every manager we've had over the last few years have signed players that don't suit the system we want to play.
Blackwell did it frequently, with the likes of Britton, Evans; Adams just panicked, Wilson seemed a bit more thoughtful tbf, Weir was just hopeless, Clough signed McNulty when he wanted to play with a lone striker, Adkins signed Hammond when really he wanted to play 442.
Outside the top division you don't really get many 'all-round' footballers, they tend to be more specialist and you have to assemble a team from 11 specialists who compliment each other.
So why do managers sign players that don't fit the system? Some are more understandable, like McNulty (impact sub when you need a goal, develop him a bit and sell him on for a profit) but others just don't make sense. Hammond, IMHO, is one of those that just doesn't make sense. And I don't know why. I don't know what happens to managers that clouds their thinking so much, that causes them to make these strange decisions.
I get that things go wrong, everyone makes mistakes and, often, things just don't work out and it's no one's fault really but I struggle to understand what Adkins was thinking in January after seeing Hammond play a number of times.